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Radio
Title
Flatline Days
Year
2009
Diagnosed with bipolar disorder, Hilary Hebert is a mother who is learning to manage her mood disorder and raising her children at the same time. Catherine Spangler speaks to Hebert about her experiences with her disorder, being a caregiver, and her role as a mother.
Type
Radio
Title
What It Means For Them to Hate Me
Year
2012
Without feeling understood by their communities, people in the queer community focus their frustration into poetry through the Come Hell writing group. Barton Girdwood highlights the lives of queer Mainers who support the queer identity of others through their writing group.
Type
Radio
Title
Smells Like Money, To Me
Year
2003
Zac Barr highlights the work of sea cucumber harvesters and processors, and discusses how the business brings in good money for the workers and fishermen. Barr also speaks on the Hispanic community that works for the Cherry Point plant.
Type
Radio
Title
Hot Lunch
Year
2003
Kathryn Sullivan speaks to Nancy McAdams, the kitchen manager at Portland High School, about what the school orders for the students to eat during lunch. McAdams also speaks about meeting the needs of students based on their diverse backgrounds.
Type
Radio
Title
Measure, Measure, Measure
Year
2004
Sara Wood highlights the life of Sturgis Whalen, a bus driver in Maine. Wood discusses Whalen dropping off his son to leave for the Navy, which follows a military tradition in the family.
Type
Radio
Title
Time, Place & Conditions
Year
2004
Ray Leavasseur discusses spending time in prison and his beliefs regarding the government. Leavasseur talks about being hunted by the FBI and living under the radar before being captured.
Type
Radio
Title
It's Not Wise to Rush About
Year
2013
For two friends seeking adventure, Corinne Boet-Whitaker and Ross Young decided to take a boat up to Sargeant Mountain Pond to do something nothing has done before. Alice Quinlan highlights the journey that these two friends went on to get their sea kayak to the pond, and making their mark in history for fun.
Type
Radio
Title
Easy Does It
Year
2005
Adam Kampe speaks to bowlers at Good Time Lanes to highlight the sport of candlepin bowling, a sport unique to the New England area. Bowlers discuss their experiences bowling and their bowling communities.
Type
Radio
Title
Chess on Ice
Year
2005
Lara Ratzlaff highlights the sport of curling, speaking to curlers about how the sport works. The curlers discuss their experiences playing, sportsmanship, and the skill that goes into playing a good game.
Type
Radio
Title
The Naked Truth
Year
2005
The Richmond Sauna in Richmond gives patrons the freedom to relax in a wood-burning sauna atmosphere. Steve Gough discusses his experience going to the Richmond Sauna, and Richard Jarvi speaks about starting his business.
Type
Radio
Title
Andrew's Mix
Year
2006
The art of curating a good mixtape requires putting the right songs next to each other, which indirectly allows individuals to express themselves through their music taste. Individuals discuss making mixtapes, sending them to the Mixtape Collective, and then sending them back off to new people.
Type
Radio
Title
A Reason for the Purpose
Year
2010
Working on a farm since a young age, Colby Perron highlights how farmers are smarter than most people realize. Perron speaks about working with cattle, his desire to go to college for agriculture, and food production.
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